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1 jurisdiction in rem
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2 jurisdiction
1) отправление правосудия; юрисдикция2) подсудность; подведомственность; подследственность5) орган власти•jurisdiction in personam — юрисдикция в отношении лиц; личная подсудность;
jurisdiction in rem — предметная подсудность;
out of jurisdiction — вне юрисдикции;
jurisdiction ratione personae — юрисдикция в отношении лиц;
to acquire jurisdiction — принять на себя юрисдикцию, признать себя компетентным рассматривать дело;
to come within the jurisdiction — подпадать под юрисдикцию;
to exercise jurisdiction — осуществлять юрисдикцию;
- adjacent jurisdictionto fall within the jurisdiction — подпадать под юрисдикцию, относиться к юрисдикции;
- adjudicatory jurisdiction
- admiralty jurisdiction
- advisory jurisdiction
- ambulatory jurisdiction
- ancillary jurisdiction
- appellate jurisdiction
- auxiliary jurisdiction
- British-influenced jurisdiction
- civil jurisdiction
- coastal jurisdiction
- common law jurisdiction
- competent jurisdiction
- concurrent jurisdiction
- constitutional jurisdiction
- consular jurisdiction
- contentious jurisdiction
- contestable jurisdiction
- contested jurisdiction
- co-ordinate jurisdiction
- court jurisdiction
- criminal jurisdiction
- demanding jurisdiction
- dependent jurisdiction
- discretionary jurisdiction
- domestic jurisdiction
- dual jurisdiction
- due jurisdiction
- ecclesiastical jurisdiction
- effective jurisdiction
- elective jurisdiction
- enforcement jurisdiction
- equity jurisdiction
- exclusive jurisdiction
- extraterritorial jurisdiction
- federal jurisdiction
- foreign jurisdiction
- general jurisdiction
- general trial jurisdiction
- governmental jurisdiction
- improper jurisdiction
- incidental jurisdiction
- investigative jurisdiction
- judicial jurisdiction
- legislative jurisdiction
- local jurisdiction
- maritime jurisdiction
- matrimonial jurisdiction
- neighbouring jurisdiction
- obligatory jurisdiction
- original jurisdiction
- overlapping jurisdiction
- penal jurisdiction
- personal jurisdiction
- plenary jurisdiction
- prescriptive jurisdiction
- prize jurisdiction
- probate jurisdiction
- proper jurisdiction
- prorogated jurisdiction
- prosecutive jurisdiction
- protective jurisdiction
- questioned jurisdiction
- regulating jurisdiction
- removal jurisdiction
- residual jurisdiction
- special jurisdiction
- split jurisdiction
- state jurisdiction
- subject-matter jurisdiction
- substantive jurisdiction
- summary jurisdiction
- supervisory jurisdiction
- supplementary jurisdiction
- territorial jurisdiction
- transfer jurisdiction
- trial jurisdiction
- undue jurisdiction
- voluntary jurisdiction
- writ jurisdiction
- prosecutorial jurisdiction
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3 in rem jurisdiction
Общая лексика: предметная подсудность -
4 предметная подсудность
jurisdiction in rem, jurisdiction of the subject, subject-matter jurisdictionБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > предметная подсудность
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5 right
1) право2) право владельца акций на участие в новых выпусках акций этой компании на льготных условиях• -
6 taxing
1. n
- taxing in-rem rights relating to property
- taxing of the goods2. adj
- taxing authority
- taxing district
- taxing jurisdiction
- taxing powerEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > taxing
См. также в других словарях:
Jurisdiction in rem — (Latin, power about or against the thing ) is a legal term describing the power a court may exercise over property (either real or personal) or a status against a person over whom the court does not have in personam jurisdiction . Jurisdiction in … Wikipedia
jurisdiction in rem — see jurisdiction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
jurisdiction in rem — Jurisdiction over a res or thing situated in the state, which may be property or a status or relation. Hamm v Hamm, 30 Tenn App 122, 204 SW2d 113, 175 ALR 523. That jurisdiction of the property in contest in an action which is obtained by a… … Ballentine's law dictionary
jurisdiction in rem — Power of a court over a thing so that its judgment is valid as against the rights of every person in the thing, e.g. a judgment or decree of registration of title to land. See also in rem jurisdiction quasi in rem … Black's law dictionary
jurisdiction in rem — Power of a court over a thing so that its judgment is valid as against the rights of every person in the thing, e.g. a judgment or decree of registration of title to land. See also in rem jurisdiction quasi in rem … Black's law dictionary
jurisdiction — ju·ris·dic·tion /ˌju̇r əs dik shən/ n [Latin jurisdictio, from juris, genitive of jus law + dictio act of saying, from dicere to say] 1: the power, right, or authority to interpret, apply, and declare the law (as by rendering a decision) to be… … Law dictionary
jurisdiction — A term of comprehensive import embracing every kind of judicial action. Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Ky. v. Crombie, 258 Ky. 383, 80 S.W.2d 39, 40. It is the power of the court to decide a matter in controversy and presupposes the existence… … Black's law dictionary
jurisdiction — A term of comprehensive import embracing every kind of judicial action. Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Ky. v. Crombie, 258 Ky. 383, 80 S.W.2d 39, 40. It is the power of the court to decide a matter in controversy and presupposes the existence… … Black's law dictionary
Jurisdiction — In law, jurisdiction (from the Latin ius, iuris meaning law and dicere meaning to speak ) is the practical authority granted to a formally constituted legal body or to a political leader to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and,… … Wikipedia
jurisdiction quasi in rem — The power of a court over the defendant s interest in property, real or personal, within the geographical limits of the court. The court s judgment or decree binds only the defendant s interest and not the whole world as in the case of… … Black's law dictionary
jurisdiction quasi in rem — The power of a court over the defendant s interest in property, real or personal, within the geographical limits of the court. The court s judgment or decree binds only the defendant s interest and not the whole world as in the case of… … Black's law dictionary